Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will spend two days in Iowa next month, a signal that he’s considering a run for president in 2020.

As Politico first reported, Garcetti will attend events in Des Moines, Altoona, Davenport and Waterloo on April 13 and 14.

The Democrat will tour Des Moines with Mayor Frank Cownie, visit a union training center in Altoona, attend a Scott County Democrats fundraiser in Davenport and go to Waterloo, where he has family connections, political adviser Yusef Robb confirmed to the Register.

"We are proud to play a role where we can to support Democrats across the country, especially given how critical these midterms are," Robb said. "In addition, we want to spend some time with the people of Iowa and learn what’s on their minds and how we can work together to move each other and our country forward at a time when there’s so little leadership from Washington."

Garcetti is a two-term mayor of Los Angeles and one of several Democrats to hint at presidential aspirations with a visit to Iowa, which holds the first contest of the presidential nominating process.

The April visit will be Garcetti's first to Iowa as mayor and as a potential presidential candidate, although he did knock doors in the state on behalf of then-candidate Barack Obama ahead of the 2008 caucuses.